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The SeaWorld San Diego Rescue Team has already broken records with its rescue of more than 600 animals since the beginning of the year, with the majority being sea lion pups. Have you ever wondered what it takes to feed and care for so many animals?

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The SeaWorld San Diego Rescue Team has already broken records with its rescue of more than 600 animals since the beginning of the year, with the majority being sea lion pups. Have you ever wondered what it takes to feed and care for so many animals?

Some friends think only marine animals live at SeaWorld but I’ve learned so much about other types of animals there too. Many different birds, land mammals, reptiles and amphibians live at SeaWorld.

The flamingos at SeaWorld San Diego and Aquatica do not spend most of their time in the water but they spend some of the day hanging out with friends in the water. They build nests on land and teach their chicks how to take care of themselves.

Cute Alert! Our SeaWorld Orlando Aviculture Team welcomed a buff-crested bustard hatchling on Feb. 26. The bird weighed 20 grams upon hatching and was placed in a warm brooder. This species is native to Eastern Africa, where it mainly feeds on a variety of insects and plant materials. To avoid the chick imprinting on its keepers, a small mirror was placed inside the brooder so the chick is able to see a reflection of its own image.

Since SeaWorld San Diego opened on March 21, 1964, hundreds of millions of visitors have been inspired or touched by their experiences at our three parks in San Diego, Orlando and San Antonio. In celebration of our 51st anniversary, we want to share some of the reasons why our guests say SeaWorld is important to them.

After four months of critical veterinary treatment by the SeaWorld San Diego Rescue Team, a well-mended Guadalupe fur seal, named EJ, is back in the ocean with a second chance at life. She was outfitted with a satellite transmitter by Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute scientists who hope to gain crucial data about where the threatened species travels, spends time foraging for food, and ultimately thrives in the ocean.

Since it’s Dolphin Awareness Month, we sat down with SeaWorld Orlando Dolphin Trainer Sarah McGuire to give you a glimpse into the day-in-the-life of a dolphin trainer. Sarah has been working with dolphins for more than 15 years.

SeaWorld San Diego’s Rescue Team sets a new record today in terms of the number of marine mammals rescued in a single year. Less than three months into 2015, this year already goes down in our park's 51-year history as the highest number of rescued marine mammals. As of today, we've rescued a total of 475 marine mammals since Jan. 1 (breaking down into 458 California sea lions, 11 harbor seals, five elephant seals and one fur seal). That number surpasses the previous record, set for the entire year in 1983, of 474 marine mammals rescued.